Cloning extinct species, good or bad?

They have been cloning mouflon, an endangered European sheep, a few years back in 2001, Italy.
Also I participated in a project for reproduction of hard corals in captivity: sexual and non sexual methods are used in public aquariums these days
and are very succesfull.

Cloning can be a alternative for invitro fertalisation. A specialy when the genepool of curtain species are very small.
I think it make sense as long the original habitat can be garanteed so the animals can be introduced back in the wild en protected.

In my opinion, We should not clone animals that are extinct. When you start introducing animals back into the population you upset the eco system. We
will always have evolving animals that will replace extinct ones so there is no need to bring them back. If an animal went extinct because of man what
makes you think it will survive now if it is introduced back into the world. Work on helping the animals we have now and dont waist time and money
playing god.

if they're extinct.. so be it. Whether you personally see it as unnatural or not, it happened. If you clone an extinct species, why not go ahead and
create a whole new one? It's the same role you're assuming as a creator.

I feel that as a human species we aren't in tune enough to know what will happen no matter how well we scheme. I'm not against cloning, just of the
belief that until we can get a handle on what we already have among us, adding or taking away from the mix intentionally would be folly in ways we
can't predict or won't notice until it's "too late" for one reason or another.
In other words, there's no way we can know if the recreation of one species will call off 5 others..

It just seems like a waste of time to me... they are gone, the world has continued well (enough) in their absence, so why bother bringing them back,
theirs enough we already don't know about the world and beyond, so why should we add more to it?

I'm kinda busy so I haven't really read many posts but I would like to quickly say that life and death are two sides of the same coin, and that one
may not exist without the other. The same goes for evolution and extinction, without one the other cannot exist. Dinosaurs don't exist today, and if
they did we wouldn't...we would have all been eaten a long time ago.

It would be great for purposes of studying the creatures, but other than that i think we should reserve the use for cloning animals to things that we
as a species have made extinct to bring things back into balance.
but if we did start to clone and modify creatures i want a teacup T-Rex

Originally posted by Wtfisthat
It would be great for purposes of studying the creatures, but other than that i think we should reserve the use for cloning animals to things that we
as a species have made extinct to bring things back into balance.
but if we did start to clone and modify creatures i want a teacup T-Rex

But their is no balance for them anymore, they are extinct and they spot in the ecosystem got taken up by something else, their has been so much talk
about animal issues in australia with the toads and boars and that stuff. Imagine what would happen if they brought back the thylacine, cane toads are
a hassle, but carniverous "dogs", does that really sound like something you want to run amok in your backyard?

Very dramatic, and surely heartfelt. I am aware that humans have contributed to the extinction of many species. But to say that all the
species that we have been discussing the possibility of resurrecting have been shot to death by humans is just not so. We have no evidence that
mammoths were hunted to extinction by guns. Or even arrows, spears and rocks.

It is very likely that a combination of predation by humans and other animals along with climate change did them in.

Originally posted by awakened1
90% of the species ever on this planet are extinct...... let nature play its role without thinking we humans should mess with it, the planet will be
here long after we are

"We humans" are the reason so many are extinct, if we hadnt come along with our guns, pets and diseases that didnt belong in those areas nature
could have taken its course.

I think it's excellent idea depending on what you are wanting to bring back..you would want to think about where the animal fits into the food chain
and all that.

the Tas tiger would be cool...it should still be alive,but it was hunted hardcore right? so they should bring it back

i heard they are working on Dino's...hehe..i bet they can make Dino's right now.

interesting topic,thanks for bringing it up

Yeah, the Tasmanian Tiger was hunted with extreme prejudice. Every animal deserves a fair shake, let nature take its course. If the animals die off
naturally it just wasnt meant to be. Who knows, an animal we destroyed could hold the key to great things.

The tasmanian tiger used to be very prominent in mainland australia as well, but by the time europeans landed in mainland australia the thylacine
population was wiped out entirely by competition for food and territory from dingoes and indiginous humans, leaving a miniscule amount left in
tasmania. We didn't do the majority of the extincting. There was little to no place for them when they were around, and there is less now that their
gone.

I don't know about other animals for bringing back from extinction, but the BEST thing to be mentioned on the forum so far is the thylacine, which I
think is just plain irresponsible.

I'm suprise that no one here ever heard of reports of the Tasamian Tiger sightings not just on the Island, but on the Mainland itself. I believe the
creature is still alive, but not really having an nitch anymore. So far I have read stories of probing of the Mammoth DNA. It would be interesting
to have one around back. But if time travel is possible, Cloning would be a waste of time. It would be easier to capture entire herds and introduce
them to game parks around the world.

Also Jurassic Park, um i believe that no one in there right mind will ever create such a park, but we do have alot of people on this planet that are
not in there right minds anyway. I hope you guys don't get eaten. LOL

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